Aside from the style of it, the Leap is the successor to the Z3, but I think BB is positioning this to "fix" the lack of LTE on the Z3 as well as continuing the Z10 production. What do more people want these days? Bigger screen, and longer battery life. The Z10 was fine at what it did, but those shortcomings helped it falter. I think the Leap fixes those, and can now be repositioned to address bulk enterprise sales. Thoughts?

The Leap's numbers will get tied in with BlackBerry 10 devices moved on the next quarter. This won't be a heavy hitting phone for go getters. Most of them go get iPhones because it offers a better work life balance option: native work apps during business hours, native gaming apps for after. And the cherry on top: native social media apps which service both work and play.
This is the phone BlackBerry needs to push into enterprise as the alternative to Android and iPhones. Otherwise it will be as successful as the Z10, Q10, Z30, Z3, PP, and Classic: couple 100K moved over the quarter.